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Jackson's : Oil Mediums : Glaze Medium

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Jackson’s Glaze Medium Is Ideal For Thin Glazes, Fine Detail And Smooth Brushwork. Mix With Oil Colour To Increase Translucency And Flow.This Product Is Made Up Of A Blend Of Resins: Stand Linseed Oil, Damar Resin, And Turpentine Cobalt Driers. Jackson's Glaze Medium Has A Slower Drying Than Jackson's Fast Drying Medium. It Is Advised To Store Jackson's Oil Medium At A Stable Temperature. Storage In An Overly Hot Or Cold Environment Will Affect The Consistency Of The Product.Jackson's Glaze Medium Should Be Quite A Fluid Medium. If You Find It Getting Too Thick, Here Is A Good Way To Keep It Workable:Maintenance Of Alkyd Mediums Like All Alkyd-based Mediums, The Introduction Of Air Space In The Bottle Allows For Solvent Evaporation And Drying - Even With The Lid Closed. To Compensate, Add A Little Solvent Of Your Choice To The Bottle Immediately After Use And Shake It Well To Maintain The Desired Thickness Of The Medium. We Tested A Variety Of Types Of Solvent And They All Worked.Rescuing Thickened Alkyd Medium If Your Painting Medium Has Thickened But Is Still Fluid, Add In A Small Amount Of Solvent And Shake Thoroughly. Continue Adding More Solvent And Shaking Until The Medium Is Close To Its Original Consistency. If A Fluid Alkyd Painting Medium Has Thickened To A Gelled Consistency, It Will No Longer Help To Add Solvent - Unfortunately, It Cannot Be Rescued.

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